Making an entrance! Bootylicious Office star Mindy Kaling turns heads in figure-hugging dress as she heads into event in New York

And bootylicious The Office star Mindy Kaling made sure she made quite an entrance by wearing a figure-hugging dress for the event in New York on Thursday.

The curvy actress looked in fine form indeed as she headed into Google's Made With Code event, which aims to inspire more women to take up computer programming.

More ogle than Google: Mindy Kaling turned heads as she headed into an event in New York on Thursday

The 34-year-old seemed to take great delight in flaunting her figure in the tight multicoloured dress, giving a cheeky grin to photographers as she headed inside.

She was hosting the high profile Google event, which also featured Chelsea Clinton among the presenters.

The Mindy Project favourite recently discussed her sense of style and
how it is influenced by her figure.

She said: 'I
love when your clothes can help you project that you’re witty — you
know, when your outfit does some of the work for you,.

Loving it: She gave a cheeky grin as she flaunted her curvy figure for photographers

Rearly impressive: She daringly wore a tight dress to draw attention to her delightful derriere

Speaking their language: Mindy was hosting the event which aimed to make the idea of coding seem cool

'When I'm at my thinnest, I tend to wear things that don’t show off my body. But when I’m bigger, I’ll go body-con, which comes from a place of "This is my perimeter, in case you were wondering if I was actually much bigger."

'It’s really temping to not take changes. But I don't want to be fearful. I don't want my tombstone to say, "She hid her imperfections well on the red carpet."'

Mindy went on to admit: 'There's a whole list of things I would probably change about myself. For example, I’m always trying to lose fifteen pounds. But I never need to be skinny. I don't want to be skinny.'

In all seriousness: The funnywoman stopped delivering one-liners for a moment as she made a sober point